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Old 08-28-2015, 09:37 AM   #8
JayG
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Originally Posted by JFP in PA View Post
Problem is that Porsche keeps changing the game by doing things like switching DME suppliers on some vehicles, while Durametric keeps trying to add or improve capabilities, particularly for those of us that work on the full breadth of Porsche's product lines. While you may look at it as "not fixing what ain't broke", I see it as broadening my shop's ability to serve customers. And as I noted earlier, I am yet to see a Durametric update that has done any harm.
Point taken

Probably makes more sense with your use, working on lots of different models. You need the updates For personal use, just 1 or 2 cars, probably not so much

Of course I am referring to firmware, not application software
Its easy to delete and reinstall an older software app version if needed
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